This flashy player, who was known for his amazing stroke play made his debut for Boland against the visitors, New Zealand in 2000. He made an encouraging start to his career and scored 334 r...Full profile

This flashy player, who was known for his amazing stroke play made his debut for Boland against the visitors, New Zealand in 2000. He made an encouraging start to his career and scored 334 runs in 6 matches, that included a century and a fifty. What followed his incredible run was a dull period as he struggled to score runs and he couldn't score a hundred for the next 6 years.

In 2007, he went to New Zealand for a short stint with the Nelson team, but soon came back to play for Cape Cobras in 2007-08. He found his form back and scored tons of runs consistently and since then he is a regular part of the squad and was also picked for the inaugural Champions League which was held in India in 2009. He made his T20I debut for South Africa against New Zealand in 2012 at Durban. Davids played 9 T20I matches in a row and only got one fifty, in the last 6 games he failed to get double figures even in a single game. This prompted the selectors to overlook him while picking the T20 squad for the 2014 T20 World Cup in Bangladesh.

Davids continues to have a good time while playing T20s for the Titans. He showed this when he amazed 197 runs in 4 innings in the Champions League 2013. He was his teams highest run-getter but could not get them over to the knock-out stages. He also led the Titans to the semi-final of the Ram Slam T20 Challenge in 2014.